Major £2m investment for Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour on the Beaulieu River

Beaulieu Enterprises is planning a major new investment to extend the Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour while preserving the unique character of the Beaulieu River. The £2m redevelopment will secure its future by providing bigger berths and offering more convenient walk-ashore pontoons.

Since opening in 1971 and developing over a decade, Buckler’s Hard Yacht Harbour has remained largely untouched by the passage of time. New plans, which have been approved by the Marine Management Organisation and New Forest National Park Authority, will increase its moorings by 66 to a total of 264.

Beaulieu Enterprises Managing Director Russell Bowman said: “The proposals represent a significant investment in the future of the Beaulieu River and are an important part of ensuring that it remains one of the most desirable places to visit and moor a yacht.

“We recognise that the Beaulieu River is a very special place and are committed to undertaking the project in a sensitive and sustainable way. Its unique character remains of paramount importance to us for its future.

“The reconfiguration will offer the best possible service for our customers, while keeping a similar look and feel to the existing yacht harbour.”

The private custodianship of the Montagu family has protected the Beaulieu River for over four centuries, as one of the few privately owned rivers in the world. The estate is working with agencies including Natural England and the Environment Agency to continue to protect its unique habitats and species.

Specialist marina consultancy Marina Projects, based in Gosport, has been appointed to help oversee the redevelopment. Work is scheduled to be carried out over the winters of 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 to minimise disruption to marina customers out of the main season.